EFM Edge 540 EPP ARF

Came home to a box at my front door with a new EF Edge 540 in it. 6 hours later, just about done. Add my control rods and she'll be ready for a maiden in the morning.
Never saw one until I received it so here are a few pics for those who've been waiting. Will report back after the maiden.
EFM:http://e-foamies.com/

Maiden it this morning and was very pleased. Performed all moves flawlessly, with plenty of power. Stiff wing that took everything I threw at it. I fly hard and fast with lots of throw in my 3D and usually destroy parts. This one is different. It feels like a larger plane yet can slow way down to typical foamy floatiness in its feel. When I get back from TG I'll post the video.
The finished plane;

Thanks. He doesn't have a link as yet, it's so new. I bought it after seeing a pic of just the fuse and wing seperated. Mine is the first I've seen of it completed.
I'm afraid the video will have to wait a week, sorry. I'll get one up as soon as a I return. Flies great though, wish I could take it with me!

Video

As promised, here is the maiden video of the Edge 540 with a Hacker A20-22L, Hacker X20, 10 inch prop GWS DD, and a TP 1320 3cell.
WARNING!
There is no real 3D flying in this video, just flailing about adjusting trims and such. Turned out it was nose heavy and we didn't get a chance to film anymore but will add more video with some proper flying soon. Mean time it'll give ya a feel for it. Very sweet flyer.

i really like the looks of this plane/the size is good to for some of the places i'll probally fly it... like my back yard or inside to practice hovering . havent flown epp yet but im sure it will make me a better pilot... or a broker pilot with a broken plane .

It's saved me a lot of time and money. I used to go through at least 1 depron foamy a month. I've had the extra in the air for about 7 months now. I've even flown it more than any one of my foamies because I never have to repair it or build a new one!

I just got my Edge in the mail. It looks great. Can't wait to start building it.
I'm still new to electrics so if you guys could take a look at what I've got for a setup so far and help me out on whether this is the best way to go that would be awesome.